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  • this women would make a great slave,,, uncle tom got nothing on her

  • LMFAOOOO SHES BAALLING

  • oh yuk... it's like watching a kidnap victim praising her kidnapper...

  • Washington Post: Not All Lies Are Created Equal The most outrageous of McCain's distortions involve Obama on taxes. He asserts that Obama's new taxes could "break your family budget," and that an Obama presidency would inflict "painful tax increases on working American families." Hardly. Obama would lower taxes for most households, and lower them more than McCain would. The only "painful tax increases on working American families" would be on working families making more than $250,000.

  • John McCain laughed when someone called Hillary a bitch. In Oct 01 he said on Letterman "looks like the anthrax was from Iraq. Voting for McCain only betrays Hillary's cause.

  • The difference between Sarah Palin and George Bush? Lipstick!

    OBAMA/BIDEN '08!

  • In 1985, Barack Obama was a community organizer helping white, black and Latino blue-collar neighborhoods reeling from steel-mill closings. For the next three years, he organized more than twenty congregations to change their neighborhoods, assisting people in defining their mutual interests and working together to improve their lives.

    In 1988, Sarah Palin was a broadcaster at KTUU, rattling off sports scores reporting the latest from the Iditarod to the Dillingham Beaver Roundup.

  • Those saying McCain is too old are prejudice. It would be like saying "I won't vote for Obama because he's black". Even though thats how Obama is running his campain saying everyone is pointing him out? No, he points himself out and simply doesn't have the experience being on the senate one term half of which not doing his job because he's running for office. One good speach written by someone else? Can't answer comments without sounding like Porkey pig.

  • How Biden should respond to Palin: "I served with Hillary Clinton. I know Hillary Clinton. Hillary Clinton is a friend of mine. You, Sarah Palin, are no Hillary Clinton."

  • Thank God for Us and for Palin herself, she is not.

  • HILLARY 2012 !!!!!!

  • Why is this lady so upset? Because she raised money baking cookies for a Hillary fundraiser? Get over it. Another woman has a chance to be top dog. Vote McCain!

  • "Another woman has a chance to be top dog. Vote McCain!" What the hell? You're going to vote for McCain in hopes that he dies soon enough so his vice president who has even LESS experience than Obama can become the commander in chief...because she's a woman? These reasons are so depressing.

  • Palin has more experience than that idiot Obama. You think McCain doesn't connect with today's America? Well, I don't think Obama does either. Hes all talk and has done NOTHING. Palin in her short career HAS done more. McCain HAS done more than both Obama/Bidin. Plus, I like the fact Palin acts like a human being. Whats depressing is most Obama supports are voting for him because of CHANGE? They know NOTHING of his views or care about his shaddy past.

  • Hilarious.

  • Why McCain? McCain is a real schmuck. McKinney is better than McCain, by far.

  • I agree Cynthia McKinney is better than BOTH Obama & McCain

  • Now you are eating your words.

  • Another fact worth pointing out... Obama isn't "straight out of Harvard."

    He worked as a community organizer. He graduated Harvard Law School, Magna Cum Laude, top of the class in the country's greatest law school. He taught constitutional law. He was a state Senator for eight years, and has been a U.S. Senator for nearly four.

    He's learned from the best... including Senator Clinton. He is older than Bill Clinton when he took office and has more foriegn policy experience.

    He's ready.

  • Are you serious? A community organizer is now qualified to be president? At least Bill Clinton was a governor for 12 years who was able to balance a budget. That's an executive position. The closest Obama comes to an executive position is being President of the Harvard Law Review -- and he didn't even publish an article. Great ideas? Sure. Great experience. Not even remotely. I don't think he's ready.

  • Are you serious? A community organizer is now qualified to be president? At least Bill Clinton was a governor for 12 years who was able to balance a budget. That's an executive position. The closest Obama comes to an executive position is being President of the Harvard Law Review -- and he didn't even publish an article. Great ideas? Sure. Great experience. Not even remotely. I don't think he's ready.

  • I thought Hilary gave a great speech. I think the most important question she asked was the question that we ultimately must pose to ourselves. Are we voting for the candidate or the party? In my heart, I am a Democrat and regardless of who leads the charge, I will heed Hilary's comments (political though they may be) and vote for that marine, that single mother and all the other Americans Bush and McCain if elected will ignore. That would be the biggest tragedy. It's just not worth it.

  • Word.

  • You're not in the fight with PUMAs. You're trying to manipulate them, and being fundamentally dishonest with them.

    If you want to support Fred Phelps and the veteran-protesting God Hates Fags crowd... go ahead. But don't expect former Hillary voters to follow you off the deep end!

  • Now that Hillary has come out to defend the policies she believes in, the Rethugs are bashing her.

    Limbaugh called her "Nurse Ratchett", while Bill Kristol said her speech was uninspiring and "was all about her". And O'Reilly insulted her outfit, then accused her of depicting herself as "the new Susan B. Anthony".

    A vote for McCain is a vote for Limbaugh, Kristol, O'Reilly, and the whole bag of mysogynist nuts!

  • Look it up. Volcker was appointed in '79. Prior to that, the Fed Chief who screwed the economy was Arthur Burns, a Nixon appointee who created high inflation with his Keynesian policies -- with the help of the war / oil debt -- and G. William Miller, who believed similarly, and who Carter replaced within a year.

    The fact remains... Paul Volcker, a Carter appointee, gave us a strong dollar, low inflation, and prosperity... and now, despite his ties to the Reagan era, he supports Barack Obama.

  • The Carter era was a turbulent time economically, in large part because the Vietnam war and the OPEC embargo and higher energy costs led to large deficits that required strong fiscal efforts to fix.

    Carter was the one who appointed Paul Volcker to head the Federal Reserve, and his efforts to strengthen the U.S. dollar worked, creating a strong economy throughout Reagan's first term, only to be ruined by Reagan's flawed, Bush-like "trickle down" tax cuts.

    As Bush Sr. said: Voodoo economics!

  • If Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Woman... he would say things like this lady.

  • I feel this woman's anguish. I will vote for Clinton.

  • This woman took the words out of my mouth!!!! Experience is more important to get any job out here in the real world, but not the presidnecy. IDIOCRACY!! I feel your pain girl!

  • This woman need to know this country is not about Hillary,Mcain or Obama. We need a better future for our kids. So all you Hillary suppoters out there suck it and think about our troops fighting in a place where they don't belong. selfish!!!!!!!!!

  • i love this woman!

  • wow what a crock, why were my comments deleted

  • As a working class citizen and a member of the human race from the state of Missouri.I had come to the realization long ago: None of these folks care about me and mine. Not For real! Everyone caters the so called black vote around this time every four years. I like somethings policy wise about Obama, Clinton & McCain. But neither one of them controls my life. I know i have to get up and go to work in order to feed my family. Sure! They can make things better,but not without congress, u feel me

  • Yeah, but regardless of that, you can still vote your own interests... and if you want:

    - a thousand dollar a year MIDDLE CLASS tax cut, instead of tax cuts for the ultrarich.

    - guaranteed, affordable health coverage, allowing you the freedom to choose any job, to be laid off, to move anywhere... without worrying about whether you or your family is in danger.

    - equal pay for equal work.

    - government openness, and an end to corporate dominance...

    Be selfish. Vote for your future.

  • I hear you! Local officials are the ones that matter in the day to day. Don't forget that. And just because you think no one cares, vote anyway. Not just because it's your right but because many people died to give every man and woman of every color to do so and they didn't know even know you. But they did care. Black people vote less than anyone. I know it's a choice but the price people paid should be enough to go. I know it is for me.

  • Please don't just recite the rhetoric that Hillary used during her campaign. What exactly is on her resume that makes her a better candidate. It's over, don't you get it!

  • If she was the better candidate

    she would be the nominee. Period

    She lost, get over it.

    Stop with the sour grapes and the emotional

    shenanigans.

    that display of childishness is the exact reason a woman will not be running this country, this time.

    Take your toys and go home then

    see if the rest of us care.

    In the end,

    Barack Obama will be the next President of these United States.

  • You hardcore Hillary supporters are the biggest idiots on the planet, worse than any fundamentalist I've ever encountered. Quit playing the victim game.

  • How is this different from an Obama supporter, it is all projection and feelings.

    I feel for her, but she has a choice and not voting is a bad one, IMO.

  • Obama destroyed his two opponents when they ran against him for IL Senate. Both are African American's, he went door to door to obtain signatures to get them off the ballot. Why? He was threatend by them. This is the same reason Hillary is not the VP. He has no respect for the American people, if he did, he would respect the 18 Million Democratic voices, who said, we want Hillary. Biden had what 9000 votes? Obama cares for himself; he's self serving and not going to serve the American people!

  • You don't know what you're saying... first of all, Obama has to make his own candidacy for President. Having the Clintons as VPs will surely galvanize the Republicans because Obama will take on the Clinton's enemies.

    He has his own ideas & mind.

    Why don't you guys get over it & allow this man to make Presidential choices???

    You NUTBALLz want to ride Obama & don't even protest Bush and his crap??? Get outta here, man!

  • I find it sad that someone whose oldest favorite videos include numerous sermons from Rev. Hagee -- McCain's supporter -- and even an anti-gay video that is largely based on Fred Phelps -- the religious wackjob who protested the funerals of U.S. servicemen and women, would try to masquerade as a Clinton supporter.

    Your favorites list includes Rush Limbaugh and Republican leaders from well before the Democratic primaries.

    You're a Republican fraudster who is disrespecting Clinton supporters.

  • Barack Obama is gone! The GOP will smash him! Obama's dirty past and present poor judgement will be do him in.

  • Hillary was right. The media WAS unfair to her. And now they're being unfair to Obama. And the people who profit? The media, and their fatcat corporate execs!

    We're the ones getting played here, and it's profoundly unhelpful for pro-Obama dicks to dismiss the honest feelings of a fellow Democrat who deserves respect and understanding... just as it's profoundly unhelpful for a few PUMAs -- and a handful of Republican plants -- to make angry, racially tinged comments.

    We're being played, people.

  • And frankly, I think the media has been complicit in setting Democrats against each other.

    *THEY* were the ones who first repeatedly implied racism by Bill Clinton.

    *THEY* were the ones who repeatedly implied disrespect to women by Barack Obama.

    The media is treating our election like a bad daytime talk show, where you can tell that they're trying to incite people to throw chairs and get into fights.

    And who pays for it? We all do. With four more years of McSame.

  • You said it, Hillary is the most qualified person to lead this country, not Obama, not McCain and not Biden! All the woman who supported anyone other than Hillary, pushed woman back into regression indefinently. Hillary demonstrated her intellectual superiority and experience in every debate as she blew obama away. Thank you Hillary for your efforts. To the 55% of woman in this country who supported Obama, Nancy Pelosi, foremost, SHAME ON YOU!

  • To be fair, Barack Obama is a strong supporter of women too, and attracted many because he seemed like a clean break from the Clinton scandals. As such, he was seen as a more legitimate agent of change by many.

    It was Bill's baggage, Hillary's stance on lobbyists, irrational spinsters like Mark Penn, a lack of plans after Super Tuesday, and her unwillingness to admit the Iraq war was a mistake that cost Hillary the election, and her pro-McCain attacks that cost her the VP slot.

    We all lost.

  • I think she's being honest, but I also think Hillary's speech and Michelle Obama's went a great way towards uniting Democrats. Barack Obama has to close the deal though.

    What is ugly, however, is what I'm seeing are the ugly attacks of Republican bloggers against Hillary today. "Self-serving", "arrogant", "mawkish", "feminazi" with "as much passion as a Wednesday night city council meeting".

    They hate Hillary because she won't sell out her supporters and give the Rethugs their votes.

  • First off: Disgruntled Hillary supporters need to get over it! She's not going to be president...period.

    Secondly: I don't see one tear drop from this lady. This looks like it was staged to me. Who put her up to this? This will be in a McCain ad very soon. Mark my words!

  • LOL!!! Montre10 (Francais pour "Watch 10)

    You're just as clever as your namesake! I Love it & agree with you 100%

  • Wow! This woman is really insane to me. Being a Black woman in America, she can't tell me that she hasn't seen White men promoted in corporations because of their family/friend ties. However she relates more to Hillary just because she's a woman? I can't see it! NOW has not really stood up for ALL women.

    This doesn't make women look logical only like emotional creatures.

  • so brain washed the primaries have been over and she is still crying hello Hillary lost and a fair vote by the dems. life goes

    on Obama has been in Washington long enough to know that it is broken!

  • are u freaking kidding me

    what is wrong with some of these people

    this is some stupid shat

    u would think that Obama is a strong opponent

    of the 19th admedmant the why these women are acting

    and are u serious talking about experience ... pardon me but exactly what experience hillary has .... being married to someone that had the job before?

  • Thank you! Thank you!

    This woman is TRRRRRRRipppin'!!!! She can't support Obama because she identifies with a White Woman who is a multi-millionaire ($100M+) in the bank????

    Pul-lease sista! LMAO!!!

    Sure, Hillary gave a great speech to talk to less educated people like her; "are you supporting Hillary because she has a vagina [so do I] or are you supporting the PEOPLE that she supports???" if it's the people, then YOU MUST vote for OBAMA!PERIOD!

  • These people are insane.

  • I agree with her.

  • Yay, 800 views in 6 hours! Great job!

  • hillary couldn't even beat obama, what makes her think she could beat a republican.

  • Oh...please. We all know how she lost thew primary. The biased media (MSNBC and other networks) slammed her for every single word. DNC (Howard Dean, Nancy Pelosi, and many others) selected their candidate before even the election ended. How in the world can you win, if you have all these against you ?. Oh...also so many opportunistic, superdelegate traitors who switched their support in the last minute. And Media again. I never imagined Media would come to this low and make cheapshots.

  • yea right blame the media, very typical. so once again if she couldn't even beat obama, how in the world would she beat mccain - cry her way into the white house?

  • If it was only the candidates (no media, no DNC interferance) Hillary would have won the primary and she would have steamrolled Mccain. Did you ever watched those debates ?. Hillary beat all those people on the stage. She was articulate, knowledgible, couragious and strong (qualities needed for a president). CRY...that is the last thing she would do...if she doesn't cry then she is a nonhuman, monster...if she cries then she is weak. This is the bias, I was talking about.

  • listen all of these if, ands, or buts are completely pointless. because the media isn't going anywhere. hillary ran a shameful campaign with smears right out of the republican play book.

    also, what do you mean crying is the last thing she would do? she cried atleast 3-4 times during the primaries - you can youtube the videos if you think i'm making it up.

  • That is what I'm saying. If media and the party is in tank for a candidate, then no one can win anything. She didn't run a shameful campaign. Negative attacks are politics. Obama is doing it (taking on Mccain on the 'how many homes...'answer. he thinks it is a gotcha moment), but only thing is, he says that he will run a positive campaign while putting these attack ads. Again...HILLARY DIDN'T HAVE TO CRY FOR WINNING... THAT WAS A TRUE PASSIONATE MOMENT !!!

  • it's obvious i'm not changing your mind, so i'm done having this conversation. just want to say that to all you scorned women out there who will vote for mccain strictly out of spite, i hope you lose A LOT of womens rights.

    hopefully mccain takes away a womens right to choose, ban birth control, and everything else you all fought so hard to gain.

  • Marcus..I agree with you...Let all the disgruntled women vote for McCain and lose their women rights..Let's not forget that McCain voted against the Domestic Violence bill...

    Okay ladies..don't forget to think about your dsughters, nieces, mothers, aunts and females in general when you vote...OKAYYYYYYYYY???!!!!

  • He's right that negative attacks against fellow Democrats hurt the party and cause division.

    You're right that they are politics. He might say "politics as usual", which is something Obama claims to want to run against.

    I think he's shown that he can seem to be above politics, and still pack a suckerpunch. That said, you shouldn't complain too much. It's just politics.

    If the new politics mean that Democrats appear more ethical, while suckerpunching the Repubs, I'm all for it! ;-)

  • Being either a good debator or a good orator doesn't make you a great leader. Making good decisions and being effective at making the right kind of changes does.

    Hillary promised hundreds of thousands of new jobs in upstate N.Y... and it never happened. When it comes to making things happen, neither candidate had a stellar track record for success... or much of a long track record at all.

    That said, I believe both could be effective, given the right approach and enough of a majority.

  • And yet, the same biased media has been spending the bulk of the convention coverage talking over Democratic speakers who are talking about important Democratic policies, and who are rightly criticizing Bush / McCain.

    They've been injecting doubt, drama, and pessimism at every possible opportunity...

    So if they do have an agenda, it's not pro-Obama or anti-Clinton....

    It's to weaken the Democratic Party and get us fighting amongst ourselves... and milk the drama for ad sales and ratings!

  • I think that Hillary would've won, and that Barack Obama will win.

    Democrats were going to come together, no matter what, because this is just too good of an opportunity to miss.

    Really, this election is a no-brainer. Earlier this morning, I saw Joe Scarborough and Pat Buchannan say, "They aren't attacking McCain nearly as hard as the Republicans have themselves. What about the huge debt? The economy? What about Katrina?! All McCain has is that Ayers junk."

    No more to say, really...

  • The Ayers junk is significant, not because of any connection to terrorism, but because of who Ayers is, Obama's judgment and their relationship which goes beyond, "just a guy in my neighborhood." The release of the Annenburg files will reveal more about how they worked together, but the ad refers to the Woods board. As for Katrina, Republican Gov. of LA is by all reports doing an excellent job helping the state rebuild. And Ayers shows how Obama v. McCain handle spending. McCain is conservative

  • Kool-Aid????

  • I love how the Hillary cultists are rating everything as negative as possible. Let's see how many thumbs downs this gets when I reiterate that:

    The Clintons aren't entitled to anything! You'll vote for McCain if you really never cared about any of the issues!

  • I just voted you a thumb up :)

  • Neither is Obama. McKinney is much better on the issues than Obama is. He's to the right of Clinton.

  • Wonderful way to get people on board. THAT'LL do it. /sarcasm

  • I get your point, that may have been a little harsh but democrats need to "man up." we've been soft in the last 2 elections and got beat. you dont see mitt romney supporters crying.

    Lets become one DEMS!!!!!!!!!!

    Obama is closer to Hil than McAlligatorArms

  • Go Ann! You said what we feel and will always feel. "Always aim high, work hard, and care deeply about what you believe in. And if you stumble, keep faith. If you fall,get right back up. Never listen to anyone who says that you can't or shouldn't go on."

  • give me a break... this lady looks like she is fakeing. She isn't even crying, she's acting. epic fail

  • She speaks for me and my entire family. If all Americans considered their votes so thoughtfully, we'd have far better leaders.

  • Me, too.  And my entire family as well.

  • Is it so hard for you to spell out the entire word "emotion"? It may be a problem for you and Android Cooper.

  • Uhm... go look up "emo." It's a legitimate slang term that has little to nothing to do with Anderson Cooper.

  • It's a slang term for a genre of music and the teens that listen to it. The person I responded to, feherted1, misused it as short for "emotion" and mentioned "Anderson Cooper," a legitimate slang term: a minority sexual fetish among homosexuals which involves visiting public restrooms, mopping the floor with paper towels, bringing the piss-soaked napkins home, microwaving to reanimate the urine and placing over the end of the erect penis as a sheath before entering an underage prostitute anally.

  • somebody isn't up on pop culture haha. I guess you've never heard of 'Emo'.

  • "Pop culture" meaning MUSIC? Yaphet Kotto, I Hate Myself, Saetia, Hot Cross, A Day In Black And White, Funeral Diner, I Would Set Myself On Fire For You, You And I, The Arcade Fire, TV on the Radio, Dashboard Confessional, Death Cab For Cutie, Taking Back Sunday, My Chemical Romance, Indian Summer and Rites of Spring are emo. People who wear skinny black jeans and ripped chucks, black square rimmed glasses and tight wool sweaters / ironic vintage t shirts and itchy scarves all the time are emo.

  • OMFG!!!!! YOU CAN GOOGLE!!!!!!

  • Well, that crap sure isn't in my itunes. And you don't need google to understand "emo" is not shorthand for human emotions.

  • actually, that emo is shorthand for emotive. Haha. F.A.I.L

  • Emotive would be out of context in the original sentence. It is an adjective: characterized by, expressing, or exciting emotion: an emotive trial lawyer; the emotive issue of gun control. The woman was expressing emotion. Not being emo or emotive.

    You're thinking of "lYkE... I lUv HawthoRNE HTs!!11!!11!! They underSTanD mEh ...and teH emOTionAL paIN I unDErgO eVeRY wakiNG MOmeNt of mY LIfE.... ThURr muSIC is emOtIveE.. and i ToTaLLy LUUUUUUUv themMm... OMfG!!111!!!!1! TEEHehee. KTHXBAI.

  • Agreed.

    Need to get on with their self-pitying lives.

  • LoL, she's still butt-hurt that Billary lost. I can't believe CNN gave her so much airtime. Garbage.

  • This woman is a voter. I am a voter. I share her views. The Democratic Party really blew it this year.  Result: American loses.

    See you in NO-vember.

  • lol that lady needs to wake up.

    cnn has really lost its way.

  • This woman is real, and all she says is true. The DNC really screwed up this time.

  • I just can't get over how outstanding this woman is... she has seen through the non-existant racial tones that Dems want to label on McCain supporters.

    McCain supporters choose McCain because he has experience unlike Obama.

    Never feel you are alone out there Hillary supporters. Never forget how the DNC treated you. Never forget how Obama supporters would rip so deeply into you during the primaries. McCain is a sensible middle of the road choice. Obama is extreme!

  • LOL.

  • No, he isn't. McCain is very bad. Vote for McKinney instead if you can't vote for Obama. McKinney supports everything Obama claimed to support, before he started with the right winger stuff.

  • Obama is extreme? His positions are almost identical to Hillary's! Stop being a sore loser and accept defeat - but that would be democratic and I don't expect that of diehard Hillary cultists.

    Even if you lose by 1 vote, YOU STILL LOSE.

  • Actually his positions are to the RIGHT of Clinton's. He doesn't support universal health care, for instance.

  • A vote for McCain is a vote for all the corrupt corporate interests and rightwing nuts that he embraces.

  • as a Ron Paul supporter i know how you feel! we got screwed over by the Media and Party.

    Hillary would have won but the Media and circumstances wanted this outcome.

    Good luck with whatever choices you make in Nov.

    The democrats and republicans are the same side of the coin.

  • Wow. Very melodramatic.

    Obama is promoting essentially the same policies that Clinton was... So if people don't vote for him, I guess they never cared about the issues in the first place.

  • Yes, but many of us have NO confidence that he will DO any of them. He has shown us no spine, only words.

  • Better a Democrat who promises lots of change and delivers little, than a Republican who promises to be a uniter, who promises to be fiscally conservative, who promises to not legislate morality, who promises to pay attention to us rather than corporations... and then breaks all their promises.

    It's the difference between being married to a husband that ignores you, and being married to Ike Turner.

    The Rethugs are basically saying "I'm sorry baby... Take me back. I'll never hit you again!"

  • Obama's policies = Hillary's policies...

    So what's the problem for the rational, thinking person???

    Get over it... Hillary & Bill did. They were in shock for a LONG Time, but her speech was EXCELLENT last night. The policies are Bigger than the person. John F. Kennedy was President @ age 42!!! Get the Hell outta here on talking about someone's experience!!!!

    That is a REAL JOKE!!!

  • It not about the policies he promotes. It's about Obama. He'll say anything to get ahead, but when Hillary talks about getting health care for everyone its for real. Health care is something she fought toe to toe with the Republicans when she was the First lady.

  • Obama also has a record on fighting for healthcare, such as in the case of in Illinois, where he passed healthcare for tens of thousands of Illinois kids.

    The difference being... he worked across party lines, and succeeded!

    Let's be fair. Obama and Hillary both said things to "get ahead"/win that were pretty tough. That's politics.

    But at the end of the day, it's not about politics. It's about us... and all those Americans who can't afford to wait four more years for health insurance.

  • It's the same Medicaid expanding, single payer system he wants to impose on the whole country. Children are signed up, because of mandates. It creates a lot of problems. But Obama introduced the state legislation after meeting with the insurance lobbyists who pretty much wrote it for him. They make money off this, because they can lift rates sky high with the govt picking up the tab. No preex help for the rest of us and no lower premiums since we aren't in a risk pool. The McCain plan is better.

  • Take a better look. The Obama plan and Clinton plan are nearly identical after a few years, with the exception that his plan rolls out coverage for all Americans sooner, because it converts the existing system into one very similar to Hillary's plan, only without mandates. Indeed, it can and probably would be converted over to provide guaranteed coverage for every American!

    The McCain plan isn't a plan! It doesn't even offer all Americans coverage, much less promise it to them.

  • The Clinton plan means no one can ever refuse you coverage. Every person chooses their plan, signs up and gets tax breaks. Obama has mandates but doesn't cover everyone, and he says he won't interfere with states. This means that health care insurers in these states will happily gobble up any "Supplementary incentives" and STILL continue to raise rates-- and the state 'leaders' won't do a thing about it. Leaving things to the states is tantamount to leaving things just as they are.

  • At this point I am tired of debating with Obama supporters. It is pointless. My choice is out and you guys got your man. Good luck with him and if he sucks whether he is president or not. I'll be ok because 8 years of the adminstration has made my skin tough. I will not be voting at all this november. He will have to do it without my support. If his is all that, he does not need it anyways.

  • It's not about him. It's about you.

    One candidate offers tax cuts for the middle class. One offers tax breaks for the rich.

    One candidate offers you the security of guaranteed, affordable insurance, giving you the ability to move, change jobs, have a kid, go back to college, or get sick without having to fear an unexpected financial disaster. Another thinks that 50 million Americans without health insurance is an acceptable status quo.

    It's about you and your needs. Vote selfish.

  • First of all, I dont believe in any of the policies a candidate tell you while trying to get elected. Both candidate make promises to keep their base and get votes. You got to win and deliever. That why it is shocking to me that the Clintons was passed up. We would have had the experience of a senator, govenor, and president combined. Now we have to see what a unknown senator with little experience can do. If Obama can wins and deliever, I'll vote for him in 4 years but not now.

  • Amen!!

  • i really liked what she said...i heard her live. I thought she was right on and i feel what she does.

  • God bless this woman! I thought I was alone in the world.

  • I watched, am a natural woman and disagree with you.

    Please stop trying to represent ALL of us. You don't. In fact, you're an embarrassment to women; we are ALL different. Some of us think and some of us think independently.

    I have worked in corporate America & seen White women step on more qualified Black women yet bolster unqualified White women. This is a HORRIBLE representation of reality.

    The Clintons were partying last night & she's acting like it's a funeral. Honey, Hush!!! LOL!

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